The nosferatu red carpet premiere....this is so fucking tragic its almost laughable
Reminds me of the post that said - "if it's so empowering, why aren't the men doing it too?'
the pipeline from fucked up family to polyamorous incestuous fucked up family was.. certainly a choice in the 3rd episode
mom made more than my father for my whole life.she worked an 8-4 in the weekdays while he took at least three 24 hour shifts in a week.mom is the sole reason I was a swimmer. she was the one who advocated for my language training so I could speak like a native at 13 years old. I love women who are like op''s and mine's. and if we are lucky one day we will be like this to our daughters too
Growing up with a gender non conforming mother literally saved me. She never wore makeup, she rarely shaved, she had short hair, she always put comfort first when choosing clothes, she never cared for skincare or anti-aging products in fact she’s proud of her wrinkles, she was a ‘these are signs of a fulfilling life’ mother not a retinol at 15 mother, she was a ‘eat whatever you want’ mother not a ‘are you gonna eat all that?’ mother, she was openly against plastic surgery, she stood up for her beliefs, she never let men talk down to her or belittle her, she was always down for a debate etc.
It didn't dawn on me until I got older that this wasn't 'normal'. That not everyone’s mother was like that. I rarely felt pressure to conform to patriarchal gender stereotypes because I didn’t grow up with one as a role model. In fact the only times I started to feel as though I should conform to ‘femininity’ was when I started integrating more into wider society and less in the comfort of my home. (Social media, friendships etc)
When I was a kid, I took it for granted, but now I see how blessed I was to be raised by a mother like that, and I see how much my friends and women online are struggling to accept themselves in totality, in their natural and unapologetic form. Since I was born, I thought it was totally normal for women to be like that … because it should be.
the Breakbones blood showing in our little brat Lucerys is all I've ever wanted from this world
My lord Strong 🥰
Luke con la armadura de Daemon y su peinado de guerra como Targaryen que es.
I don't think there's any form of makeup that's subversive, in the current patriarchal society.
I think that until makeup isn't a form of oppression and harm to women, that we just shouldn't use it or support it, as much as possible.
The chemicals in the vast majority of them are harmful, and most companies that produce cosmetics do not list the ingredients in them either.
Until the day women aren't forced or coerced to wear it to be accepted by the majority of society, and in the workplace etc - there's no subversive way to wear it.
I'm not upset with women who use it, but calling any form of it subversive just doesn't seem right. I don't think an industry that profits from the oppression of women should have any support whatsoever. I don't think we should be giving any of our money to things like that until they stop harming women.
I think the only genuine act of subversion in regards to any beauty standards/makeup is to entirely eschew them all. Until they aren't being forced on us, and it's ACTUALLY a choice, not a requirement.
I think I'm having a purpose crisis again or whichever deity listening has to come for help cause 11 hours of sleep and still tired cannot be solved with human intervention
not interested in getting involved in the rest of this discussion, for the most part, but to me this is a GREAT piece of advice that many people these days don't seem to be getting or understanding.
not everyone you meet or interact with is your friend, the requirements and expectations for respectful behaviour between friends is not the same as between strangers.
NOOO RICHARD SIKEN DON'T FALL TO THE GLUE TRAP
most random shit to happen in the show and i still hate it to this day vÅŸcktxoyfpydots
la tristesse durera toujours. being a fujoshi is payback for all of the sexualization our sisterhood faces daily
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